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  2. Mary E. Bell House - Wikipedia

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    1847 AME Zion Church, c. 1900 Restored c. 1900 Historic photo of the Mary E. Bell House, showing five women and a child The Mary E. Bell House is a historic house at 66 Railroad Avenue approximately 1/10th mile south of the Long Island rail road in Center Moriches, Long Island, New York.

  3. Richard Bellew, 3rd Baron Bellew of Duleek - Wikipedia

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    He died in 1715 and was buried at St. Mary's Abbey, Duleek. [1] In July 1695, he married Lady Frances Brudenell, daughter of Francis Brudenell, Lord Brudenell and the widow of Charles Livingston, 2nd Earl of Newburgh. Upon Bellew's death, his title was inherited by his son, John. [1] Bellew's daughter, Dorothea, married Gustavus Hamilton.

  4. File:NottArms 1798 Datestone BydownHouse Swimbridge.xcf

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    The Bellew family was a co-heir of the Fleming family, lords of the manor of Bratton Fleming) Gules, on a bend argent three trefoils slipped vert (for the 1677 marriage of William Nott (son and heir of John Nott and Mary Bellew) to Mary Harvey, a daughter of James Harvey and co-heiress of her brother James Harvey (of the Harvey family of ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jasper ...

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    September 18, 1980 (Courthouse Sq. Monticello: 3: Jordan-Bellew House: January 20, 1978 (Madison Hwy. Monticello: 4: Monticello High School: Monticello High School

  6. Mary Kennedy's Home, Where She Committed Suicide, Up ... - AOL

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    According to The New York Times, Bobby and Mary Kennedy's names appear on a deed for the house as well as a June 2010 record of a $500,000 mortgage. See also: Live Where John F. Kennedy Planned ...

  7. Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site

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    The National Park Service purchased Council House in 1994 and renamed it the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site. [8] The National Council of Negro Women purchased as its new headquarters Sears House—an $8 million, six-story, 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) historic building at 633 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. [15]

  8. Alexander Fraser, 20th Lord Saltoun - Wikipedia

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    He was the eldest son of Alexander Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun, and Mary Helena Grattan-Bellew, sister of Sir Henry Christopher Grattan-Bellew, 3rd Baronet. [1] He was educated at Eton College and New College, Oxford. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Forfar and Kincardine Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) in 1905.

  9. Dido Elizabeth Belle - Wikipedia

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    Belle's father Sir John Lindsay. Dido Elizabeth Belle was born into slavery in 1761 [3] in the British West Indies to an enslaved African woman known as Maria Belle. (Her name was spelled as Maria Bell in Dido's baptism record.) [4] Her father was 24-year-old Sir John Lindsay, a member of the Lindsay of Evelix branch of the Clan Lindsay, who was a career naval officer and then captain of the ...