Frances Margaret Taylor, religious name Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart (20 January 1832 – 9 June 1900) was an English religious sister and founder...
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a Catholic periodical, founded in 1846, edited for a time by Frances Margaret Taylor The Lamp: A Catholic Monthly Devoted to Church Unity and Missions...
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Margaret Mackall Taylor (née Smith; September 21, 1788 – August 14, 1852) was the first lady of the United States from 1849 to 1850 as the wife of President...
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congregation founded in 1869 by Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart, Frances Margaret Taylor. She was closely assisted by her friend and benefactor Lady Georgiana...
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Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress Frances Margaret Taylor: founded the Poor Servants of the Mother of God Kateri Tekakwitha:...
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Alcott (1832-1888) Frances Margaret Taylor (1832-1900) Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (1835-1905) Sarah Emma Edmonds (1841-1898) Susie Taylor (1848-1912) Lillias...
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Karrin Margaret Taylor Robson (/ˈroʊbsən/ ROBE-sən, née Kunasek, born 1964/1965) is an American attorney, land use consultant and politician. A member...
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and was edited by its members. The Month, founded and edited by Frances Margaret Taylor, began publication in July 1864 with the subtitle "An illustrated...
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Frances Clara Cleveland Preston (née Folsom, christened Frank Clara; July 21, 1864 – October 29, 1947) was the first lady of the United States from 1886...
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Pleasure Garden (1932) is a watercolour painting by Frances Hodgkins. When it was rejected as a gift to the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in Christchurch...
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of Paul to England. In 1872, she assisted in the founding of Frances Margaret Taylor's school and religious community Poor Servants of the Mother of...
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also happened to be spiritual adviser to Frances Margaret Taylor, the former publisher of The Lamp. Taylor was by then Mother Magdalen of the Sacred...
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Frances Xavier Cabrini MSC (Italian: Francesca Saverio Cabrini (birth name), July 15, 1850 – December 22, 1917), also known as Mother Cabrini, was an...
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India – Madeira, Portugal) Declared "Venerable": 9 October 2013 Frances Margaret Taylor (Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart) (1832–1900), Founder of the...
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generous and industrious work for man, the homeland and the church." Frances Margaret Taylor Marcelina Darowska Poor Servants of the Mother of God Chronological...
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publication, was closed. It had run from 1864 and was founded by Frances Margaret Taylor. It was owned by the Jesuits and edited by its members. After its...
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (September 24, 1825 – February 22, 1911) was an American abolitionist, suffragist, poet, temperance activist, teacher, public...
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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth...
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king. Frances and her sister Eleanor had been removed from succession in the will of King Henry VIII alongside the descendants of their aunt Margaret Tudor...
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the sanitary situation. "Others talked, Mr. Stowe acted," wrote Frances Margaret Taylor, the author of Eastern Hospitals and English Nurses (1857). On...
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Lloyd George, David and Frances, My Darling Pussy: The Letters of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, 1913–41, A.J.P. Taylor (editor), London: Weidenfeld...
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Jacint Alegre i Pujals (1874-1930) Eugenio Reffo, CSI (1843-1925) Frances Margaret Taylor, PSMG (1832-1900) Itala Mela, OSB (1904-1957) Luigi Savaré (1878-1949)...
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Frances J. de Lautour (born 30 July 1944), better known as Frances de la Tour, is an English actress. She is known for her role as Miss Ruth Jones in the...
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Margaret Woodrow Wilson (April 16, 1886 – February 12, 1944) was the eldest child of Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. After her mother's death in...
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was almost like a second father to Frances and a strong influence on her early writing years. Burney scholar Margaret Anne Doody has investigated conflicts...
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Roy Del Ruth and starred Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor, June Knight, Frances Langford, Sid Silvers, Buddy Ebsen and Vilma Ebsen (in their...
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records for burials in the churchyard only survive from 1892. Frances Margaret Taylor (1832–1900), who was founder of the Roman Catholic religious congregation...
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Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell (November 8, 1900 – August 16, 1949) was an American novelist and journalist. Mitchell wrote only one novel that was published...
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the first Jesuit editor of The Month, a magazine started under Frances Margaret Taylor in the previous year and subsequently sold to the Jesuits. He continued...
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was Elizabeth Barbour Johnson. Lucy was also the sister of Frances Johnson Barbour (née Frances Todd Johnson), who married James' brother Philip. John Seymour...
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