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Sallie Jetton was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1847 to Mary Childress and Robert Jetton, a planter and land owner. [4] Mary Childress was the daughter of Anderson Childress, the older brother of First Lady Sarah Childress Polk. [5]: 1 Sallie's mother died a few months after her birth from childbirth complications.
Dornan was born in New York City, the son of Gertrude (McFadden) Dornan (1900–1967) and Harry Joseph Dornan (1892–1975). [2] [3] [4] In New York, Dornan's mother had been a vaudeville performer as part of an act called the McFadden Sisters and a Ziegfeld Follies showgirl, and had performed under the stage name Bara Wilkes; her sister was the wife of actor Jack Haley.
The word matronymic is first attested in English in 1794 and originates in the Greek μήτηρ mētēr "mother" (GEN μητρός mētros whence the combining form μητρo- mētro-), [1] ὄνυμα onyma, a variant form of ὄνομα onoma "name", [2] and the suffix -ικός-ikos, which was originally used to form adjectives with the sense "pertaining to" (thus "pertaining to the mother ...
The actor and his wife, Amelia Warner, got married in April 2013 and welcomed their first daughter, Dulcie, that same year. Daughters Elva and Alberta were born in 2016 and 2019, respectively.
Mary Rogers and her late mother, Sallie Durrett Farmer, are part of military history, as the first mother/daughter duo in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
Jamie Dornan's mother died of pancreatic cancer in 1988, before he even considered a film career. ... "I mean, the only prize I ever won outside of sports was a drama prize when I was 10," Dornan ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. Slave of Thomas Jefferson (c. 1773–1835) Sally Hemings Born Sarah Hemings c. 1773 Charles City County, Virginia, British America Died 1835 (aged 61–62) Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. Known for Slave owned by Thomas Jefferson, alleged mother to his shadow family Children 6, including ...
In the United States, the name was among the top 100 names for American girls until 1956. It reached the peak of its popularity in 1939, when it was the 52nd most popular name for American girls. It then declined in use, but had a brief increase in use in the late 1970s due to the influence of the American actress Sally Field .