• Anna (Annie) Louisa Walker (23 June 1836 in Staffordshire – 7 July 1907 in Bath, Somerset) was an English and Canadian teacher and author. She wrote five...
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  • Annie Walker may refer to: Annie E. A. Walker (1855–1929), American artist Annie Louisa Walker (1836–1907), English Canadian teacher and author Annie...
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  • actor and nobleman Annie Louisa Walker (1836-1907), English writer who was known in later life by her married name, Anna Louisa Coghill Chris Coghill...
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  • Louisa Claire Lytton (born 7 February 1989) is an English actress, best known for portraying the role of Ruby Allen in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2005–2006...
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    her sons, who were attending Eton. That year, her second cousin, Annie Louisa Walker, came to live with her as a companion-housekeeper. Windsor was her...
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    Robert Walker and his third wife Ann Hay. His younger sister was Annie Louisa Walker. He had four half-sisters from his father`s first marriage, and one...
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    Louisa May Alcott (/ˈɔːlkət, -kɒt/; November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the...
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  • Annie Walker Craig (1864–1948) was a British socialist, political activist and suffragette active in England and Scotland. She participated in many direct...
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  • Alice Walker (born 1944, US, f/p) Annie Louisa Walker (1836–1907, England/Canada, f/p/nf) Barbara G. Walker (born 1930, US, nf) Elizabeth Walker (1623–1690...
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  • Louisa Atkins (1842–1924) was a British physician, and one of the first British women to qualify in medicine. She was also England's first female House...
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  • – André Theuriet (born 1833), French poet and novelist July 7 – Annie Louisa Walker (born 1836), English and Canadian novelist and poet July 15 – Qiu...
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  • Italian Poets (reissued in 1874 under the title Dante and his Circle) Annie Louisa Walker, Leaves from the Backwoods Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Pampinea and Other...
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  • 1870), Spanish Andalusian poet and short-story writer 22 June – Annie Louisa Walker (died 1907), English and Canadian poet and novelist 11 August – Sarah...
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  • Hilling : King Dagobert / a walker Geneviève Morel : the mother who marries her daughter off Jacques Morel : the perfect seducer Annie Noël : Poupette, a curator...
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    Anne Sullivan (redirect from Annie Sullivan)
    certificate was Johanna Mansfield Sullivan but she was called "Anne" or "Annie" from birth. She was the eldest child of Thomas and Alice (Cloesy) Sullivan...
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    Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter and folk heroine who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild...
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    Lyn, born in 1947. During the early years of her marriage to John Glenn, Annie Glenn worked as an organist in various churches and taught trombone lessons...
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    Lena (née Draper Mitchell) Walker (July 15, 1864 – December 15, 1934) was an American businesswoman and teacher. In 1903, Walker became both the first African-American...
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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...
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    Crawford Louisa Fast Dorothy Fuldheim Lillian Gish Esther Greisheimer Edith Keller Tella Kitchen Blanche Krupansky Hattie Larlham Mary Louise Nemeth Annie Oakley...
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  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (née Dodge; April 11, 1910 – November 10, 1997) was an influential member of the Navajo Nation as member of the Navajo Nation Council...
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    Annie Jump Cannon (/ˈkænən/; December 11, 1863 – April 13, 1941) was an American astronomer whose cataloging work was instrumental in the development...
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    Valentine Maggie L. Walker 2001 Rosa Dixon Bowser Elizabeth Campbell Thomasina Jordan Elizabeth Keckley Theresa Pollak Sally Louisa Tompkins Elizabeth...
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    brother, Henry Wolfe Gummer, and younger sisters, actors Grace Gummer and Louisa Jacobson. Gummer attended Miss Porter's School, and graduated from the Kent...
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    support that assertion. During the 1910s, Walker obtained her combs from different suppliers, including Louisa B. Cason of Cincinnati, Ohio, who eventually...
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    Maya Angelou (/ˈændʒəloʊ/ AN-jə-loh; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist...
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    Antoinette Louisa Brown, later Antoinette Brown Blackwell (May 20, 1825 – November 5, 1921), was the first woman to be ordained as a mainstream Protestant...
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  • Marjorie Ashby (1901–1987), Australian botanical artist and plant collector Louisa Atkinson (1834–1872), Australian botanical artist, illustrator, naturalist...
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    Lillian Wald Madam C. J. Walker Mary Edwards Walker Emily Howell Warner Mercy Otis Warren Alice Waters Faye Wattleton Annie Dodge Wauneka Ida Wells-Barnett...
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  • ends up alone and decides to stay with the ghost Annie and the werewolf Tom. While Hal considers Annie as a friend, Tom and Hal don't really get on at...
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