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  2. Mary Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Mary Edwards (1705–1743), William Hogarth's friend and patron; Mary Edwards Walker (1832–1919), American feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, surgeon, and Medal of Honor recipient; Mary Edwards Wertsch (born 1951), née Mary Edwards, author; Mary Edwards Bryan (1846–1913), née Mary Edwards, American journalist and author; Mary ...

  3. Mary Edwards Wertsch - Wikipedia

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    Mary Edwards Wertsch (born Mary Brightwell Edwards on July 23, 1951) is an author, journalist, independent publisher, and expert on the subculture of American military brats. [ citation needed ] She wrote the book Military Brats: Legacies of Childhood Inside the Fortress .

  4. Cold case murder victim was a bridesmaid in killer's wedding

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    The investigation into the 1995 murder of Texas teacher Mary Catherine Edwards went cold for years. Advances in forensic science and tireless work by investigators would reveal the startling ...

  5. Mary Ann Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Edwards was born on December 27, 1931, in Georgetown Texas, [1] the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards. [2] During her high school years, she was a rodeo queen and a majorette. [1] After graduating from Georgetown High School, [3] she attended the University of Texas (UT), majoring in drama and acting in theatrical productions. [1]

  6. Mary Edwards Walker - Wikipedia

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    Mary Edwards Walker (November 26, 1832 – February 21, 1919), commonly referred to as Dr. Mary Walker, was an American abolitionist, prohibitionist, prisoner of war ...

  7. Mary Mozeen - Wikipedia

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    One source says this was due to Mary marrying a man - as Clive is thought to have been bisexual. [3] In 1748 "Mrs Mozeen" and "Thomas Mozeen" went to Ireland where they were employed by Thomas Sheridan in Dublin. She returned to work for Sheridan in 1748. He resurfaced in 1750 where he worked in secondary roles at Drury Lane for fourteen years. [2]

  8. Mary Edwards Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Mary Edwards Bryan (May 18, 1838 – June 15, 1913) was an American journalist and author from the Southern United States. Bryan was born in Lloyd, Florida in 1838 to Major John D. Edwards, a plantation owner, and Louisa Crutchfield (Houghton) Edwards. [3] On January 10, 1854, age 15, [4] she eloped and was married to Iredell E. Bryan. [3]

  9. Jane Seymour Reveals the Meaningful Items She Grabbed Before ...

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    Jane Seymour is opening up after her Malibu, Calif. home was threatened by last week's wildfires. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the American Ballet Theater Annual Benefit on Monday, Dec. 16 ...