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  2. Mary Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Mary Randolph was born on August 9, 1762, at Ampthill Plantation in Chesterfield County, Virginia. [3] Her parents were Thomas Mann Randolph Sr. (1741–1794) and Anne Cary Randolph (1745–1789). [4] The extended Randolph family was one of the richest and most political significant families in 18th century Virginia.

  3. Mary Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Mary Sheffield (born 1987 or 1988) is an American politician from Michigan. A member of the Democratic Party , she represents the fifth district on the Detroit City Council and is the council's president.

  4. Mary Pipher - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Pipher (born October 21, 1947), also known as Mary Bray Pipher, is an American clinical psychologist and author. Her books include A Life in Light: Meditations on Impermanence (2022) [ 1 ] and Women Rowing North (2019), a book on aging gracefully.

  5. Mary L. Trump - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lea Trump (born May 3, 1965) [3] is an American psychologist and writer. A member of the Trump family , she has been critical of her uncle, U.S. President Donald Trump . Her 2020 book about him and the family, Too Much and Never Enough , sold nearly one million copies on the day of its release.

  6. Mary Rand - Wikipedia

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    Mary Denise Rand, MBE (née Bignal; born 10 February 1940) is a British former track and field athlete. She won the long jump at the 1964 Summer Olympics by breaking ...

  7. Mary Travers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Allin Travers (November 9, 1936 – September 16, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter who found fame as a member of the 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, along with Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey. [2] Travers grew up amid the burgeoning folk scene in New York City's Greenwich Village, [2] and she released five solo albums.

  8. The Virginia House-Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia House-Wife was first published in 1824; it was republished at least nineteen times before the outbreak of the Civil War. [1] The book was 225 pages long, included nearly 500 recipes, [2] and resulted from Randolph's "practical experience as keeper of a large establishment, and perhaps in the hope of further augmenting the family income."

  9. Mary Cosby - Wikipedia

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    Mary Martha Cosby (formerly Harris; [1] born October 17, 1972) [2] is an American television personality. She is best known as an original cast member on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City .