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American actress who went missing on August 12, 2005, in southern California and was found two weeks later. She had run away from home. [139] Found alive 2 weeks 2005 Alicia Ross: 25 Canada Canadian woman who mysteriously disappeared from her home in Markham, Ontario, on August 17, 2005.
St. Andrew's Cemetery Markham Village, Markham 1840– St. Andrew's United Church Active Browns Corner United Church Cemetery Brown's Corners, Markham 1843– Presbyterian/United Church Active Ebenezer United Church Milliken Mills, Markham 1876– Primitive Methodist, now United Church [1] Highland Hills Memorial Gardens
On the 7th of August, 1994, the first holy liturgy was carried out in the newly built church. [1] In the church there is a women's auxiliary, a soccer team, a church choir, a Macedonian school with religious classes, a literary club, and a senior citizens club. Within the lower level of the church building there is a banquet hall. The church ...
St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Markham dates to the 1820s, decades after European settlement of the area. The history of Markham, Ontario dates back several millennia. What would become Markham, Ontario was home to First Nations long before European settlement. Seasonal settlements were found from 900 BC to 1650, but traces of these first ...
San Francisco, California The crash occurred in 1982 in San Francisco, California when a van ran a red light and crashed into the vehicle that Janet, her husband Paul Gregor, actress Mary Martin and her manager were in. Janet died of her injuries two years thereafter in a Palm Springs, California, hospital along with pneumonia and other ailments.
Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...
Markham Village (2006 population 6,090) [1] [2] is the historic town centre of Markham, Ontario, Canada.Originally settled in 1825, the village, which was originally named Reesorville (in reference to the Reesor family of settlers) sometime after 1804 and also known as Mannheim (likely after Mannheim, Germany), was founded by Mennonites from Upstate New York and Pennsylvania.
Originally based in Scarborough and now based in Markham, it was the second Catholic church to cater to Chinese Catholics in the GTA. The church is named for the Chinese Martyrs , 120 Chinese and foreign missionaries and laypeople who died in China during the 19th and 20th centuries.