• Mary B. Birdsall (née Thistlethwaite; born 1828, Chester, Pennsylvania – died February 1, 1894, Philadelphia) was an American suffragette, temperance worker...
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  • Birdsall is a surname that derives from Birdsall in North Yorkshire, England. It may refer to: Alice M. Birdsall (1880–1958), attorney, an expert in bankruptcy...
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    The Mary Birdsall House is known as the Lauramoore Guest House & Retreat Center and is located in Richmond, Indiana. It was built in 1859 for Thomas and...
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    by Amelia Jenks Bloomer (1818–1894) before she sold the newspaper to Mary Birdsall in 1854. While the newspaper initially focused on temperance, it soon...
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    Davis Television film 2009 Dance Flick Ms. Dontwannabebothered 2011 Pariah Audrey 2017 Ray Meets Helen Lizzie Faye 2020 Exit Package Mary Birdsall Short...
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    Woman Suffrage Association. In the mid-1850s, she was a coeditor of Mary Birdsall's national woman's rights magazine, The Lily, and later an associate...
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    Council Bluffs, Iowa, Bloomer sold The Lily to Mary Birdsall in Richmond, Indiana. Birdsall and Dr. Mary F. Thomas kept the publication going at least...
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  • Birdsall was born in Indiana in 1854, the son of Mary and Thomas Birdsall. His mother, Mary Birdsall, was a premiere suffragist, woman’s rights advocate...
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    Nov. 2011, p. 1 The Chronicle of Jean de Venette, translated by Jean Birdsall. Edited by Richard A. Newhall. N.Y. Columbia University Press. 1953. Introduction...
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    St Mary's Church is the parish church of Birdsall, North Yorkshire, a village in England. St Mary's Church was first recorded in 1130. By the early 19th...
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  • Birdsall is a civil parish in the former Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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  • Petrópolis, Brazil, designed by Theodore Marx with de Araújo Porto Alegre. Mary Birdsall House in Richmond, Indiana. RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Jean-Baptiste Lesueur...
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    1851 by important suffrage leaders such as Agnes Cook, Mary B. Birdsall, Amanda M. Way, and Mary F. Thomas. With the exception of Way, all these women...
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    Nov. 2011, p. 1 The Chronicle of Jean de Venette, translated by Jean Birdsall. Edited by Richard A. Newhall. N.Y. Columbia University Press. 1953. Introduction...
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  • Jane Birdsall Harris (September 21, 1791–August 15, 1869) was a pioneer in Harris County, Texas. Jane Birdsall Harris was born on September 21, 1791 in...
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  • Timothy Birdsall (10 May 1936 – 10 June 1963) was an English cartoonist. Birdsall was born in London. While an undergraduate at Christ's College, Cambridge...
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  • Harris and Lewis Birdsall Harris. The family migrated to Ste. Genevieve, Missouri in 1819, where Mary Jane Harris and John Birdsall Harris were born....
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  • Birdsall House. The present St Mary's Church was built in 1824 at the expense of Henry Willoughby, 6th Baron Middleton. Listed buildings in Birdsall,...
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    region. The presence of trillium also inspired early surveyor Richard Birdsall to name the region after a similar-looking wildflower native to England...
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    Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter (April 4, 1869 – January 8, 1958) was an American architect and designer. She was one of the very few female American architects...
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  • Sutcliffe returned, he was out of breath, as if he had been running; he told Birdsall to drive off quickly. Sutcliffe said he had followed a prostitute into...
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  • Mary Magdalene Black (April 9, 1950- March 21, 2020) was an American advocate for underserved families and nonprofit pioneer. She founded and led the Black...
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    Poissy [fr] Jean de Venette, The Chronicle of Jean de Venette, translator Jean Birdsall, editor Richard A. Newhall, (Columbia University Press, 1953), 312. Joni...
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    Mary Birdsall House...
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    10 West 56th Street (originally the Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence) is a commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New...
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  • rights advocate. Alice Mabeth Birdsall was born on July 27, 1880, to George B. and Anna Birdsall in Waterloo, Iowa. Birdsall was a talented student and graduated...
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  • Mary Elizabeth Post (June 17, 1841 – 1934) was an American teacher and a pioneer of education in Arizona. A native of Elizabethtown, New York, her father...
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  • [citation needed] This manuscript was later translated into English by Jean Birdsall, and was published as The Chronicle of Jean de Venette in 1953, edited...
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  • her longterm partner, former Footballers' Wives and Eldorado star Jesse Birdsall, in 2000. They have a son, Oscar (born 1988), and a daughter, Lottie (born...
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  • Mary Jo West (born 1948) is an American retired television news anchor who primarily worked in the Phoenix, Arizona, market. She was the first female evening...
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