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Nancy Byrd Turner was born in Boydton, Virginia, July 29, 1880. She was the eldest child of Rev. Byrd Thornton and Nancy Turner. In 1898, she graduated from Hannah More Academy in Maryland and began work as a teacher. During this period her work appeared in several national magazines including the Saturday Evening Post and Scribner's.
Nancy Blackett (real name: Ruth) — Captain of the Amazon; an enterprising leader. She is an imaginative and lively tomboy who is always willing to create fantasies and adventures. Though brash and short-tempered, she has a heart of gold and is always quick to defend the weaker and less-confident characters in the tales
With some exceptions, the exact ages of the characters are not stated. In the first book they run from Roger at seven to about 12 to 14 (John and Nancy). All characters age as the series goes on; the final book occurs three to four years after the first. (See timeline below.) There is an inconsistency in the only two dates mentioned in the series.
characters originated on an internet blog: Baby Bob: 2005–present: Baby Bob character originated on an internet blog, and had a short-lived CBS show; currently voiced by Ken Hudson Campbell: The Raid bugs: Raid insecticides: 1956–present: since 1990 voiced by Tex Brashear: Nipper, the curious dog: RCA: 1900–present: Chipper: debuted 1991 ...
Nancy Jean Turner CM OBC FRSC FLS (born 1947) is a Canadian ethnobiologist, originally qualified in botany, who has done extensive research work with the indigenous peoples of British Columbia, the results of which she has documented in a number of books and numerous articles.
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Nancy Pinkerton 1983–84 Regina Corrado Priscilla Lopez (2003) Zoe Crane Aisha Henderson (1996) Darryl Crawford Rex Smith (1990–92) Late husband of Frannie Hughes. Widower of Carolyn Crawford. Father of Dana Crawford. Doug Cummings John Wesley Shipp (1985–86) Obsessive fan of Kim Sullivan Hughes. Briefly engaged to Frannie Hughes. Molly Conlan
Turner started by writing a story, published in the New Yorker.. “So, I got over that hurdle and I was like, ‘Wow, no one died!’ And the response that I got from writing that piece was so ...