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  2. William Westmoreland - Wikipedia

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    Westmoreland met her again in North Carolina when she was nineteen and a student at University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The couple married in May 1947 and had three children: a daughter, Katherine Stevens; a son, James Ripley II, and another daughter, Margaret Childs. [44] [45] [46]

  3. Arthur Onslow, 3rd Earl of Onslow - Wikipedia

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    He was the eldest child of the 2nd Earl and his wife Arabella Mainwaring-Ellerker (died 1782). On 21 July 1818 he married Mary Fludyer, eldest daughter of George Fludyer of Ayston, County Rutland, esquire and of Lady Margaret Fane, daughter of the 9th Earl of Westmoreland. They had two children - Mary Augusta (b. 4 June 1819)

  4. Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland - Wikipedia

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    By her, he had one daughter, Margaret, who died young. [ 14 ] As noted, Westmorland was involved in an ongoing struggle (the Neville–Neville feud ), sometimes violent, to regain his inheritance from his grandfather's second wife, Lady Joan Beaufort, and his half-uncle Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury , Cardinal Henry Beaufort , and ...

  5. Thomas Parr (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas' father, the first Baron Parr of Kendal, had once been Lady Margaret Beaufort's revisionary [clarification needed] heir to her substantial lands in Westmoreland, known as the Richmond fee. Thomas's mother's family by her second marriage to Sir Nicholas Vaux (later 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden) were also close to Margaret, enjoying a long ...

  6. Margaret Cropper - Wikipedia

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    The fourth of five children, Margaret Cropper was born into a long-established Quaker family of Burneside, [2] near Kendal, where she would live for the majority of her life. [ 3 ] Her first book of poems – Poems – was published by Elkin Mathews in 1914, [ 4 ] and was followed between the wars by further collections of short poems, mainly ...

  7. Margaret Hamilton, who played Glinda's wicked counterpart, recalled in The Making of The Wizard of Oz that her costar was one of the more famous cast members on set. Burke therefore enjoyed a more ...

  8. Gladwyn M. Childs - Wikipedia

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    Childs was a striking man, being 6' 4" tall. Together with his wife, Margaret, he worked as a missionary from 1925 to the early 1960s for the United Church Board for World Ministries and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Angola. He was the principal of a mission school, the Currie Institute in Dondi. [2]

  9. The Grimms didn't just shy away from the feminine details of sex, their telling of the stories repeatedly highlight violent acts against women. Women die in child birth again and again in Grimms' tales — in "Snow White," "Cinderella," and "Rapunzel" — having served their societal duties by producing a beautiful daughter to replace her.