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  2. Margaret O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Angela Maxine O'Brien (born January 15, 1937), [1] known professionally as Margaret O'Brien, is an American actress. Beginning a career in feature films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at age four, O'Brien became a child star and received a Juvenile Academy Award as the outstanding child actress of 1944.

  3. Emeline Bachelder Gurney - Wikipedia

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    Emeline Bachelder Gurney (1816–1897) was a woman from Fayette, Maine, who, according to legend, was shunned by her family and community for giving birth to a a baby boy out of wedlock and then unwittingly marrying that boy after he became an adult. Emeline gained notoriety after death, with her life story inspiring a documentary, then a book ...

  4. Emeline - Wikipedia

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    Emeline Horton Cleveland (1829–1878), American physician; Emeline Harriet Howe (1844–1934), American poet; Emeline Roberts Jones (1836–1916), first woman to practice dentistry in the U.S. Emeline King (born 1957), African American industrial designer; Emeline Meaker (1838–1883), first woman who was legally executed by Vermont, U.S.

  5. Emmaline Henry - Wikipedia

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    Sally Warren / Gloria Burgess / Margaret Mason Episodes: "Hitchhiker Dies" & "Lady Bandits" 1961 Lock-Up: Marion Green Episode: "Design for Murder" 1961-1970 The Red Skelton Show: Various Roles 13 episodes 1962-1963 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster: Kate Dickens 32 episodes 1964-1965 Mickey: Nora Grady 17 episodes 1965 The Munsters

  6. Emmeline (Rossner novel) - Wikipedia

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    The story is a fictionalized account of the life of Emeline Bachelder Gurney. Both anecdotal and documented evidence have been found about Gurney's life. [1] Filmmaker David Hoffman posted an interview from the 1970s with a Maine journalist named Nettie Mitchell (1886-1981), [2] who at age 89 spoke about having directly known Emeline Bachelder ...

  7. Emeline and Samuel Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    A neighbor, Elizabeth Turner said that she owned Emeline and her youngest four children, [1] Sally Ann, Washington, a child born around 1832 and another born around 1838. The family lived together in 1840, but they were later separated to different farms in the Beaver Dam area of the county, [ 2 ] but they were able to visit one another. [ 3 ]

  8. Emeline King, Ford’s First Black Woman Transportation ... - AOL

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    Happy Women's History Month! The first Black woman transportation designer for Ford Motor Co., Emeline King, writes an autobiography about her pioneering journey.

  9. Rockefeller family - Wikipedia

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    The Rockefeller family (/ ˈ r ɒ k ə f ɛ l ər / ROCK-ə-fell-ər) is an American industrial, political, and banking family that owns one of the world's largest fortunes. The fortune was made in the American petroleum industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by brothers John D. Rockefeller and William A. Rockefeller Jr., primarily through Standard Oil (the predecessor of ...