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  2. Margaret Tallichet - Wikipedia

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    Margaret "Talli" Tallichet (March 13, 1914 – May 3, 1991) was an American actress and longtime wife of movie director William Wyler. Her best-known leading role was ...

  3. Chifa - Wikipedia

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    Lomo saltado is a dish which originated as part of the chifa tradition, the Chinese cuisine of Peru, though its popularity has made it part of the mainstream culture. [1] Chifa is a Chinese Peruvian culinary tradition based on Cantonese elements fused with traditional Peruvian ingredients and traditions.

  4. Margaret Hutton - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Hutton (née Goe; August 19, 1727 [1] – c1797 [2]) was an early settler colonist in southwestern Pennsylvania and the largest enslaver in the state at the time of the first federal census. [3] Hutton registered nine people as lifetime slaves in 1780 [4] and sixteen children as term slaves [5] between 1788 and her death in 1797. [6]

  5. Margaret Mattson - Wikipedia

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    Nils and Margaret Mattson arrived in the colony of New Sweden in present-day southeastern Pennsylvania on May 22, 1654, on the ship Orn. They settled on land near Eddystone, Pennsylvania. [3] [4] Of Swedish-Finnish descent, Nils was a reputed healer working from Finnish tradition. In 1683, some of Margaret's neighbors claimed that she had ...

  6. Margaret Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Mackall Taylor (née Smith; September 21, 1788 – August 14, 1852) was the first lady of the United States from 1849 to 1850 as the wife of President Zachary Taylor. She married Zachary in 1810 and lived as an army wife, accompanying her husband to his postings in the American frontier .

  7. Margaret Haughery - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Margaret Haughery, c. 1842, by Jacques Amans.. Margaret Haughery (1813–1882) was a philanthropist known as "the mother of the orphans". Margaret Gaffney Haughery (pronounced as HAW -a- ree) was a beloved historical figure in New Orleans, Louisiana the 1880s.

  8. Murder of Margaret Martin - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Martin was a resident of Kingston, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. [2] She graduated from Kingston High School in 1937. [3] She took classes at the Wilkes-Barre Business College to gain secretarial skills and graduated with honors at the beginning of December 1938. [1] [3] She was 19 years old at the time of her death. [2]

  9. Margaret Esherick House - Wikipedia

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    Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-6775, "Margaret Esherick House, 204 Sunrise Lane, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA", 15 photos, 4 measured drawings, 38 data pages, 4 photo caption pages; Photos. Rear of the house, with most shutters closed