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October 1943 to Alfred Stephen London Hartley and to Muriel Mavis Hartley – known as Pixie - (née Burton) in Salisbury (now Harare) in what was the British colony of Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Pixie’s family was among the 1820 settlers in South Africa and moved to Rhodesia in 1922 where Ruth's grandfather, Alfred Ernest Hartley bought a farm.
After Hartley's death on October 1, 1931, she married Fischer Mosley in 1937 and worked as a nurse for the Bibb County school system. At one point, she owned over 100 rental properties. [5] Fischer died on May 12, 1975. [6] Mosley was part of Macon's NAACP chapter, and was a founding member of the Booker T. Washington Community Center.
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Sherry's death is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the first fatal stage dive by a musician. [ 56 ] 3 October: Franco Scoglio , Italian football manager and sport TV commenter, died of a heart attack while on the air during a program on the Genoan private TV station Primocanale , after a heated discussion over the phone with ...
While on leave, he used a $60 bonus (equivalent to $1,120 in 2023) from his employer to purchase an engagement ring for his girlfriend Ruth Hartley, a salesgirl he first met in May 1941. The 1st Marines landed on Guadalcanal on August 7, 1942, the largest Marine force ever engaged in landing operations up to that time and first American ...
Ruth Hartley Mosley (1886–1975) 1994 Philanthropist [95] Emily Harvie Thomas Tubman (1794–1885) 1994 Founder of the first public high school for girls in Augusta [96] Dicksie Bradley Bandy (1890–1971) 1993 Philanthropist, businesswoman, campaigned to restore the historic Cherokee Chief Vann House Historic Site [97] Mary Musgrove Bosomworth
University of California, San Diego. Mark Applebaum, Associate Professor of Music, Stanford University; Xavier Beteta, Assistant Professor of Music, Wheaton College; Rick Bidlack, Signals and Noises, software development
Ruth Horowitz: 1910–1997 Also known as Ruth Hartley. [163] Ruth Winifred Howard: 1900–1997 Developmental psych. Her main research focused on the development of triplets. She was one of the first women to earn a PhD in the area of psychology. She also earned a PhD in child development. [164] Ethel Dench Puffer Howes: 1872–1950