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  2. Elizabeth Ann Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Frank Duncan (who was an attorney), got his mother's bail reduced from $50,000 to $5,000, [11] then went into hiding. Elias Kupczyk traveled from his home in Benito, Manitoba, but could not bring his daughter's remains back to Canada until her now-missing husband, by law, her next-of-kin, was located. [12] [13] The trial began on February 24, 1959.

  3. Stephanie Alfonso of Castile - Wikipedia

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    He had divorced his first wife, Constanza Osorio, daughter of Count Osorio Martinez, who was killed fighting Castro at the Battle of Lobregal in 1160. For his services, King Ferdinand rewarded him with Stephanie's hand, also granting them the infantazgo of León. She bore her husband a son, Pedro Fernández de Castro.

  4. The DeCastro Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Their mother, Babette Buchanan, was a Chicago-born Ziegfeld Follies showgirl who married the wealthy Cuban aristocrat Juan Fernandez de Castro, owner of a large sugar plantation in the Dominican Republic, where first daughter Peggy was born. De Castro later developed radio and television in Cuba with David Sarnoff, who was often a guest at ...

  5. Animals That Swim - Wikipedia

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    Throughout their history, the group had numerous bass players; Charlie Luciano (original line-up), then Crabtree, Dave Harris (1991), Lenie Mets (1991–93), Anthony Coote (1993-6) and Terry De Castro (2000–01). Animals That Swim released their debut single, "King Beer", in 1992 via their own Beachheads In Space record label. [1]

  6. Styllou Christofi - Wikipedia

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    Styllou Christofi was born in Cyprus, then a British protectorate, to a Cypriot family. She grew up in a small, isolated village and received no formal education. According to British historian and crime author Philip Jones, the insularity of Cypriot villages such as the one Christofi was from meant that personal disagreements and arguments among residents were seen as local matters, and could ...

  7. Goya Dress - Wikipedia

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    Goya Dress was a Scottish alternative rock band, founded by singer/keyboardist/guitarist Astrid Williamson, bass player Terry de Castro and drummer Simon Pearson. Their first EP Bedroom Cinema was released in 1995. Next release was also EP called Ruby and in 1996, the band released their first full-length album Rooms.

  8. Who was Terry Chermak, the SC woman missing for days ... - AOL

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    Terry Chermak loved the Green Bay Packers, Harry Potter and running. She was such an avid runner, Chermak, who would have turned 50 in December, could outrun her 28-year-old son, Daron Dubose.

  9. Teresita de Castro - Wikipedia

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    Teresita Leonardo de Castro (born Teresita Jose Leonardo; October 10, 1948) [1] [2] is a Filipina who served as the 24th chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; she was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 28, 2018.