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King Charles II had the bones buried in Westminster Abbey, where they remain. Amy Robsart (28), 1560, was the first wife of Lord Robert Dudley, favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England. She is primarily known for her death by falling down a flight of stairs, the circumstances of which have often been regarded as suspicious. [28]
William Cantrell and his wife Maudie (later Hopkins) in 1936. Their ages, about 88 and 21. At least four widows of veterans of the American Civil War (fought 1861–1865) are known to have survived into the 21st century. All were born in the 20th century and married their husbands while the women were still young and the men were in advanced age.
At 1:35 p.m. on February 13, 2017, 13-year-old Abigail Joyce Williams (born June 23, 2003) and 14-year-old Liberty Rose Lynn German (born December 27, 2002) were dropped off by German's older sister, Kelsi German, on County Road 300 North, east of the Hoosier Heartland Highway.
Orby Lee Cantrell (November 10, 1906 – April 29, 1982) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1952 to his death in 1982. At the time of his passing, he was the longest-tenured member of the Virginia General Assembly .
King Charles' team reportedly refreshed the royal family's website after a digital glitch. On Jan. 22, the royal family's Royal.UK website featured what was apparently an accidental heading on the ...
Cantrell is a surname of English and French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Cantrell (rapper), American hip-hop artist; Arthur Cantrell (1883–1954), English cricketer and Royal Marines officer; Cantrell (Middlesex cricketer) Blu Cantrell, R&B singer; Cady Cantrell, model; Charles P. Cantrell, American Medal of Honor recipient
Cleveland is a town in central Russell County, Virginia, United States. The population was 128 at the 2010 census. The population was 128 at the 2010 census. History
Chris Sexton, who had appeared with Nothin' Fancy for their first-place victory in the band competition at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention in 1998 and recorded as a guest fiddler on the band's second and third releases ("Earn Your Ticket" and "Field of Dreams," respectively), officially became the newest member of Nothin' Fancy in 2000.