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Mary Graham Jackson (infant – 1858) Julia Laura Jackson Christian (1862–1889) and her husband William Edmund Christian (1856–1936) Thomas Jonathan Jackson Christian Sr. (1888–1952): William and Julia Christian's second child, U.S. Army brigadier general
Brenda Denise Cowan (May 9, 1963 – February 13, 2004) was Lexington, Kentucky's first black female firefighter. [1] According to Women in the Fire Service, Lieutenant Cowan is the first black female career firefighter ever to die in the line of duty. She had served with the Lexington Fire Department for twelve years. [2]
Belle Brezing was born Mary Belle Cox, the illegitimate daughter of Sarah Ann Cox.Sarah Cox was a dressmaker who also worked part-time as a prostitute. Sarah Cox subsequently married George Brezing, a saloon operative, grocer and alcoholic, in 1861, [3] whose name Belle adopted.
Bandmate Harry Styles sobbed at Payne’s funeral and posted, “I will miss him always, my lovely friend.” ... Pete Rose, 83, the all-time baseball leader with 4,256 hits, along with three ...
Graham was born in London in 1875 to W. Edgar Graham and Jane (née Newton). [1] She was educated at Notting Hill High School and Somerville College, Oxford. [2]After graduating, Graham embarked on a research career that saw her producing a series of books on church history, the first of which was a study of St Gilbert of Sempringham, founder of a double monastery. [3]
The woman who was shot by a Columbus police sergeant from atop the hood of a stolen car she struck him with has died.. Holly Graham, 32, died at 2:11 p.m. Friday afternoon at OhioHealth Riverside ...
Marylou Whitney (née Mary Louise Schroeder; December 24, 1925 – July 19, 2019) was an American socialite and philanthropist. A prominent owner and breeder of thoroughbred racehorses, Whitney was notable for "reigning for decades as the social queen of the Saratoga and Lexington racing seasons".