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  2. Ealhswith - Wikipedia

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    Her mother was Eadburh, a member of the Mercian royal family and her lineage was one of the primary reasons for Alfred taking Ealhswith as his wife. Her legacy persists; after her death in the nunnery she founded and in the estates left to her by Alfred.

  3. Osburh - Wikipedia

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    Osburh's existence is known only from Asser's Life of King Alfred.She is not named as witness to any charters, nor is her death reported in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.So far as is known, she was the mother of all Æthelwulf's children, his five sons Æthelstan, Æthelbald, Æthelberht, Æthelred and Alfred, and his daughter Æthelswith, wife of King Burgred of Mercia.

  4. All About Eve - Wikipedia

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    After a performance of Margo's latest play, Margo's close friend, Karen Richards, wife of the play's author Lloyd Richards, brings besotted fan Eve Harrington backstage to meet Margo. In Margo's dressing room, Eve tells Karen, Lloyd, and Margo's maid Birdie, that she followed Margo's last theatrical tour to New York City after seeing her ...

  5. Hiram Walker - Wikipedia

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    On her mother's side, Mary Abigail was the descendant of French merchants. [15] He had two daughters, Julia Elizabeth and Jennie Melissa, and five sons, Willis Ephraim, Edward Chandler, Franklin Hiram, [16] Alfred (infant), and James Harrington. [17] Edward Chandler, his second son, commissioned the development of Willistead Manor.

  6. Al Harrington (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Al Harrington was born Tausau Ta'a on December 12, 1935, in Pago Pago, American Samoa. [1] He was raised by his maternal grandmother in the village of Mapusaga in Pago Pago until he was three. [2] His mother, Lela Suapaia, sent for him to join her while she was working as a nurse in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. [3]

  7. Emily, Lady Tennyson - Wikipedia

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    Emily Sarah Tennyson, Baroness Tennyson (née Sellwood; 9 July 1813 – 10 August 1896), known as Emily, Lady Tennyson, was the wife of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and an author and composer in her own right. Emily was the oldest of three daughters, raised by a single father, after her mother Sarah died when she was three years old.

  8. Clara McMillen - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, tragedy struck and her father died of pneumonia, then her mother died six months later. [2] [3] In 1917, she enrolled to study chemistry at Indiana University, graduating with Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and other honors. She also attended graduate school which she eventually left after marrying Alfred Kinsey.

  9. Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 3 - Wikipedia

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    After allowing Courtney to state his case and fluff his own ego, Gregory outlines how the murderer was Ernest's estranged younger wife, Alice (Stewart), as Gregory even witnessed her drop the gun on a trip in Davos. Alice and Harrington were having an affair, and Ernest refused to give her a divorce.