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  2. Gene Rayburn - Wikipedia

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    Rayburn was married to Helen Ticknor from 1940 until her death in October 1996. They had one child, daughter Lynne. One of Rayburn's last TV appearances was a 1998 interview with Access Hollywood intended to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Match Game '73.

  3. Ticknor - Wikipedia

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    Ticknor, a variant spelling of Tickner, is a topographic surname of English origin for someone who lived at a crossroad or a fork in the road. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Anna Eliot Ticknor (1823–1896), American author and educator

  4. Caroline Ticknor - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Ticknor (1866–1937) was an American biographer and short story writer. She published biographies of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Abigail May Alcott Nieriker , among others. Personal life

  5. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  6. Fannie Flagg - Wikipedia

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    Fannie Flagg (born Patricia Neal; September 21, 1944) [1] is an American actress, comedian, and author. She is best known as a semi-regular panelist on the 1973–1982 versions of the game show Match Game and for the 1987 novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, which she adapted into the script for the 1991 motion picture Fried Green Tomatoes.

  7. William Ticknor - Wikipedia

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    William Davis Ticknor I (August 6, 1810 – April 10, 1864) was an American publisher in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and a founder of the publishing house Ticknor and Fields. Life and work [ edit ]

  8. Heman L. Ticknor House - Wikipedia

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    The family opened a dry goods store in 1855 before converting it into a cigar-manufacturing business in 1860. Building upon this success, Heman Ticknor expanded the businesses to include a drug store, which he opened in 1864. [4] In 1867, Ticknor built a new home for himself and his new wife, Ann Greenwald (née Sweeney).

  9. Anna Eliot Ticknor - Wikipedia

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    Anna Eliot Ticknor was the oldest child of George Ticknor and Anna (Eliot) Ticknor. She was born on June 1, 1823. She was born on June 1, 1823. Her siblings were George Haven Ticknor, who died during his childhood at age 5; Susan Perkins Ticknor, who died in infancy; and Eliza Sullivan (Ticknor) Dexter (1833–1880).