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Robert Louis Wilken was born in New Orleans. [1] [2] He was raised in a Lutheran family and took his religion very seriously, having wanted to become a pastor since childhood. [3] Wilken attended Concordia College, Concordia Seminary and the University of Chicago (M.A. and Ph.D.).
1913 edition illustrated by Gordon Browne. "The Pavilion on the Links" (1880) is a short story by Robert Louis Stevenson.It was first published in Cornhill Magazine (Vol. 42, Sept-Oct 1880). [1]
The fact trail shows Jackson and Rachel Donelson Robards ran off to Natchez together via Cumberland River to the Mississippi River, or possibly the Natchez Trace, sometime between July 1789 and their return to Tennessee in July 1790, Robards filed for divorce in December 1790, the divorce was granted on grounds of adultery in September 1793 ...
Thomas Haden Church stopped by BUILD Series NYC to discuss the second season of his HBO hit, 'Divorce.'
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FitzGibbon was born in the United States in 1919, the youngest of four surviving children. His father, Commander Robert Francis Lee-Dillon FitzGibbon (1884–1954), [5] RN, was Irish, and his mother, Georgette Folsom (1883–1972), [5] daughter of George Winthrop Folsom, was an American heiress from Lenox, Massachusetts. [6]
Brownson was born on September 16, 1803, to Sylvester Augustus Brownson and Relief Metcalf, who were farmers in Stockbridge, Vermont.Sylvester Brownson died when Orestes was young and Relief decided to give her son up to a nearby adoptive family when he was six years old.
He insisted that he wasn’t unfaithful, despite rumors to the contrary. “That’s not the purpose [of the divorce],” Mathis explained. “That’s not the reason for this.”