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Martha Jean "The Queen" Steinberg (September 9, 1930 – January 29, 2000) was an influential African-American radio broadcaster and later was also the pastor of her own church. She was born Martha Jean Jones in Memphis, Tennessee. Her first radio job was on Memphis's WDIA starting in 1954 after winning a contest. [1]
Dr. Martha Jee Wong, born Martha Jee, (born January 20, 1939) [1] is a Texas politician who was the first Asian American woman to be elected to the Texas House of Representatives, representing Houston's District 134. [2] [3] She served from 2002 to 2006 as a Republican. Moreover, she was the first Asian American woman part of Texas Spirits, an ...
John Houston m. Margaret McClung (c.1650–1735) Ireland John Houston (1690–1755) m. Margaret Mary Cunningham (1694–1754), both born in Ireland and died in Virginia James Houston, died in Ireland; Robert H. Houston (1720–1760), born in Ireland, died in Virginia m.Margaret Dunlap Davidson (b. 1720) John Houston m. Anna Logan
Martha Janet Lafferty (1921–2007), birth name of Janet Blair, American big-band singer and actress; Martha Jayne Keys (1892–1975), American Christian minister; Martha Jean-Claude (1919–2001), Haitian writer, civil rights activist, entertainer, and composer; Martha Jean Lambert (born 1973), American missing female
The Texas Killing Fields is a title used to roughly denote the area surrounding the Interstate Highway 45 corridor southeast of Houston, where since the early 1970s, more than 30 bodies have been found, and specifically to a 25-acre patch of land in League City, Texas [1] where four women were found between 1983 and 1991.
John Steven Mostyn (March 28, 1971 – November 15, 2017) was an American attorney and the founder of Mostyn Law in Houston, Texas.Mostyn and his wife also founded the Glenda Jean Mostyn and Joe E Moreno Educational Foundation, a charity to assist children with special needs.
Jean Houston (born 10 May 1937) is an American author involved in the human potential movement. [1] Along with her husband, Robert Masters, she co-founded the Foundation for Mind Research. [ 2 ]
Martha Wayles first married Bathurst Skelton (born 1744), an attorney, on November 20, 1766, at age 18. Their son, John, was born on November 7, 1767. Skelton died on September 30, 1768. Martha then moved back to The Forest following her husband's death. Three-year-old John died on June 10, 1771. [1] [22]