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  2. Ruth Roman - Wikipedia

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    Roman and her second husband, Mortimer Hall. Roman was married four times. She had one son, Richard Roman Hall on November 12, 1952, [14] [15] [16] with husband Mortimer Hall, son of publisher Dorothy Schiff. [17] She married Hall on December 17, 1950. In 1956, she sued him for divorce, [18] and the divorce decree became final on April 15, 1957 ...

  3. Diana Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Lynn's daughter Dolly Hall is a film producer. [ citation needed ] Another daughter, Margaret "Daisy" Hall, [ 14 ] is an alumna of the Emma Willard School for Girls in Troy, New York, and as an actress, has starred in numerous French- and lesser-known American-produced films, during the 1980s, '90s, and 2000s.

  4. Woodham Mortimer - Wikipedia

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    Woodham Mortimer Hall by Trevor Harris. Woodham Mortimer Hall is a 17th-century gabled house that Hugh and Peter Chamberlen lived in. There is a blue plaque fixed to the hall [26] noting them as pioneering obstetricians who invented the forceps. The hall passed out of the Chamberlen family in 1715 when the family home was sold. [27]

  5. Dolly Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hall is the eldest daughter of late actress Diana Lynn and Mortimer W. Hall, son of publisher Dorothy Schiff. [3] [4] In 2001, she married John Kochman, a vice president at StudioCanal Image whom she met in 1999 while looking for financial backing for The Girl.

  6. Klan park's role in El Paso's July 4th celebrations revealed ...

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    The reclamation service has arranged for boating and swimming at Lake B.M. Hall at Elephant Butte dam and for a dance at Hot Springs. Railroads have reduced fares for the occasions and passenger ...

  7. Emmet Fox - Wikipedia

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    He gave his first New Thought talk in Mortimer Hall in London in 1928. Soon he went to the United States , and in 1931 was selected to become the successor to James Murray as the minister of New York's Divine Science Church of the Healing Christ.

  8. Peter Chamberlen the third - Wikipedia

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    Chamberlen in 1638 acquired Woodham Mortimer Hall, a 17th-century gabled house in Essex, which became the family home. [8] A blue plaque fixed to the hall notes them as pioneering obstetricians. The hall passed out of the Chamberlen family in 1715 when the family home was sold.

  9. Elizabeth Thomas (poet/novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Hall; or, The Labourer's Hire. A Novel. IN Four Volumes. By Mrs. Bridget Bluemantle, author of Husband and Wife, Three Old Maids of the House of Penruddock, ...