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  2. Mary Louise Day - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Day (February 19, 1968–2017) [1] was an American teenager who, at age 13 in 1981, mysteriously disappeared from her home in Seaside, California. She was found alive in 2003, a little more than twenty-two years after her disappearance.

  3. Inside the Mystery of Girl Who Vanished from Her Mom ... - AOL

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    The episode is focused on the decades-long search for Mary Louise Day, who went missing from her Seaside, Calif., home in 1981 when she was 13 years old and was believed by many to have been ...

  4. Lyle and Erik Menendez - Wikipedia

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    José Enrique Menendez was born on May 6, 1944, in Havana, Cuba.At age 16, due to the Cuban Revolution, he moved to the United States. [citation needed] José attended Southern Illinois University, where he met Mary Louise "Kitty" Andersen (1941–1989).

  5. Mary Day - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anna Day (1852–1924), American botanist and librarian; Mary E. Day, in the 2005 Supreme Court opinion Varian v. Delfino; Mary L. Day (1836–?), American memoirist; Mary Gage Day (1857–1935), American physician and medical writer; Mary Louise Day (1968–2017), teenage girl who mysteriously disappeared from her home

  6. Laura Devon - Wikipedia

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    Laura Devon was born May 23, 1931, in Chicago, Illinois.Her birth name has been given as either Mary Lou Briley [1] or Mary Laura Briley. Her father was identified in the press as Merrill Devon, an automotive engineer, and her mother as Velma Prather.

  7. The Fultz sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Fultz sisters (born May 23, 1946) were a set of American quadruplets who gained notoriety for being the first identical African American quadruplets on record. They made promotional appearances for Pet Milk in a deal that provided their family land, a house, and a full-time nurse.

  8. Mary L. Day - Wikipedia

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    Mary L. Day (born 1836, died after 1883) was an American writer, best known for her 1859 memoir Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl and its 1878 sequel, ...

  9. Mary Louise Kekuewa - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck Kekuewa (February 5, 1926 – July 18, 2008) was an American Hawaiian master of the ancient art of lei hulu (or feather lei) making and teacher. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is considered the "matriarch of the feather arts" according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser . [ 2 ]